There’s a definite buzz about the World Test Championship final in the UK. But there’s greater excitement around the big summer of Test cricket in England, with the Ashes following on the heels of the WTC final. That said, one can expect the Indian diaspora to make good noise at the Oval when Rohit Sharma leads his team on to the ground on Wednesday.
The WTC final is significant for mainly two reasons. The first one is obvious and deals with the sustainability of the Test format with T20 leagues proliferating around the world. The other pertains to Sharma and India’s head coach, Rahul Dravid.
Let’s get the first one out of the way. WTC is a complex format. Teams play multiple bilateral series over a cycle of two years and none of them ends up playing the same number of matches. The even more complicated points system adds more relevance to each Test that is played — more importantly, going b
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